Photo's of early Philadelphia Arms gun?
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Photo's of early Philadelphia Arms gun?
Anyone have any pictures of those guns with the recessed pin? I know there is one in MM's book (grade C I believe), but I'm guessing there is a few others around. Wondering what the higher grades looked like, engraving etc.
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You gotta start looking around our web site --
http://www.foxcollectors.com/philadelphia%20arms.htm
I did an article on one of the known E-Grades in The Double Gun Journal, Volume Thirteen, Issue 4; and J. Douglas Tinsley did an article on the other in Volume Two, Issue 1.
http://www.foxcollectors.com/philadelphia%20arms.htm
I did an article on one of the known E-Grades in The Double Gun Journal, Volume Thirteen, Issue 4; and J. Douglas Tinsley did an article on the other in Volume Two, Issue 1.
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Sorry, missed that. Must dig a bit deeper then I had.
My bad as my young kids say. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Nice restoration job. Does the tip of the forearm have a Parker Bros. style metal inlay? I know that later A-Grades don't have it, but the higher grades do and I was wondering if an A-Grade as early as yours might have it. Would make the gun look even more like a VH-Grade Parker Bros. Could you tell us your barrel length?

This A-Grade #324 doesn't have the inlay, nor does the A-Grade forearm I have #1530.

As long as I'm asking questions, has anyone come up with a Philadelphia Arms Co. gun with Damascus barrels. The 1905 Philadelphia Arms Co. catalogue offers Damascus as an option, but I've yet to record anything but Krupp for PAC barrels.

This A-Grade #324 doesn't have the inlay, nor does the A-Grade forearm I have #1530.

As long as I'm asking questions, has anyone come up with a Philadelphia Arms Co. gun with Damascus barrels. The 1905 Philadelphia Arms Co. catalogue offers Damascus as an option, but I've yet to record anything but Krupp for PAC barrels.
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no the forearm on this A-grade is plain no metal tip.
new england custom gun did the restoration,it was the typical 100 plus year old gun the wood was black soaked with oil and a couple of wood chunks around the upper tag and receiver chipped out.the checkering was worn smooth.not bad for a $100.yard sale gun! they didn't have alot to work with but they saved everything.
it has 26"tubes
new england custom gun did the restoration,it was the typical 100 plus year old gun the wood was black soaked with oil and a couple of wood chunks around the upper tag and receiver chipped out.the checkering was worn smooth.not bad for a $100.yard sale gun! they didn't have alot to work with but they saved everything.
it has 26"tubes
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